All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Mildew or Mold on Window ledge.We have a 2000 wilderness and had the same problem. Cleaners did not work and we didn't want to replace all the molding. We taped off all the windows and painted the molding with krylon fusion spray paint. Looks great and is holding up well.Re: New TT Shelter OriginalRVer wrote: I love this carport shelter. Are they reasonably priced? Depends on the width and height you want. Ours is 20x36 with half sides and was right at 4k, but if we ever stop camping we can close in the ends and have a huge storage building :)Re: New TT ShelterIt's been raining and cold here this weekend and I haven't been out to take any pictures yet. We didn't get one of the cheaper ones that you see for sale everywhere. Ours in a heavier gauge metal (although it looks just like the cheaper ones). We have very little if any snow here in SC, so the snow shouldn't be a problem. It's rated for 110 mph winds, but if the wind is blowing that hard, I have more problems that just protecting my camper! We looked at some of the fabric ones. You're right, they were as much as the aluminum ones. We also priced a stick built one. That just wasn't in the budget this year or the next several years either!Re: New TT ShelterSorry. I had to work out of town today and it was too dark to take a picture when I got home. I will take some tomorrow. It's a 20 x 36 metal carport type cover with sides 1/2 way down. The shelter is for storage at home. We had a bad experience with a leaking roof on our previous camper and I don't care to ever go thru that again.New TT ShelterI am so happy. We had our shelter built today for our Wilderness. We have been wanting to do this for several years and finally bit the bullet and did it. I know it will be well worth the money to keep the camper out of the sun and rain.
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